Preperation/method:Pound or grind the ingredients for the bumbu into a paste. Cut the tomatoes in thin slices. Heat in a wok the oil and fry the fish brown and done. Put the fish on a plate. Add the bumbu and fry it for 3 minutes. Then add the salam, the jeruk purut, the tomatoes, the palmsugar, the salt and the rice vinager and let it simmer slowly for 5 minutes. Pour the sauce over the fish and serve.

Kopi Tubruk, identically of Indonesian strong and sweet coffee, let's attention this simple recipes: You will need some very finely ground coffee, sugar, hot water and a tall glass, strong enough to withstand the heat.

Put a tablespoon of coffee in the glass. Add sugar according to taste and pour a bit of hot water on, like you would to prepare hot chocolate. Stir carefully and continue to gently add hot water. Cover the glass and leave the drink for a few minutes so that the coffee can slowly settle on the bottom of the glass.

Heat grill (or broiler in top part of oven) to moderate and place the prepared tin under grill (broiler in top part of oven) for 1 minute. Remove the tin from grill (broiler) and put in a ladleful of batter. Spread batter evenly by tilting tin, and grill (brown under broiler) for 5 minutes, or until lightly brown. Repeat until batter is used up.

Turn out and cool on a wire rack. Cut the cake only when it is completely cooled.

Method :* Preheat oven to 350 F.* Remove flesh from the durian and discard the seeds. Puree the flesh in a food processor. Beat butter and sugar together until smooth, then beat in the egg yolks. Sift flour and beat it into the butter mixture. Beat in the durian pulp.* Whip egg whites into stiff peaks and fold them into the mixture. Bake cake in a greased, 8" cake pan for 1 hour, or until cake is done when tested with a toothpick.* Yield: 8 to 10 servings.